All Airframers articles – Page 1651

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    Orders

    1995-05-01T11:24:00Z

    Germania Fluggesellschaft has ordered 12 Boeing 737-700s with deliveries starting at the end of 1997 through to mid-1998, while Bavaria Fluggesellschaft has ordered two Boeing 737-700s. Crossair has ordered 12 Avro RJ100s for delivery starting in September. Brazilian domestics Rio-Sul and Nordeste have ordered one and ...

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    FedEx buys big

    1995-05-01T10:58:00Z

    FedEx is to buy twelve American Airlines' MD-11s over three years from January 1996 after conversion to freighter configuration. The company also holds options with American on a further seven MD-11s with a purchasing decision due between 2000 and 2002.   Source: Airline Business

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    Gulf drops 777s

    1995-05-01T10:54:00Z

    In the first blow to Boeing's 777 programme, Gulf Air has cancelled its order for six of the aircraft. The carrier is understood to have been concerned over the cost of integrating the new type in a fleet that already includes the A340s.   ...

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    Tough finding the right niches

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    There are encouraging signs of start-ups and expansion in Europe though financial returns and yields are low. Europe's regional airlines are emerging from the recessionary gloom comparatively unscathed. The last three and a half years have seen their share of closures, but on balance the sector is growing. ...

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    Heated competition

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Privatisation seems to have finally taken hold among airlines in the Caribbean. The resulting US-style management and new competition could spell permanent change for the region. By Mead Jennings.During last February's inaugural celebration for Barbados-based Carib Express, a 90 per cent privately owned regional airline, those in attendance heard the ...

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    FedEx faces China crisis

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    FedEx may have thought it was simply buying Evergreen International's all-cargo route authority to China. In fact, it bought a ringside seat to an aviation row between Beijing and Washington, which had, at presstime, left the carrier unable to operate any China services. Evergreen was the only US ...

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    Airline news

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    American Airlines will start New York/JFK-Buenos Aires services from October three times a week with a B767-300ER. Frequencies are set to rise to six a week by end 1996. Continental Airlines is to launch a daily service from New York/Newark to Manchester, UK from 15 July using a ...

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    Air China will go to market

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite speculation to the contrary, Air China president Yin Wenlong insists the carrier will list on the New York stock exchange and is already being urged to do so by several major international financial institutions. He also says a Hong Kong-based finance house - Yin refuses to identify ...

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    Age old decision

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    New aircraft or old? Airline executives are weighing up the options to make the right fleet decisions to last the next decade. Sara Guild contrasts the narrowbody decisions made by Air Canada, Finnair and Northwest.For an aircraft, getting old and creaky used to mean that your owner was about ...

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    Coming of age

    1995-05-01T00:00:00Z

    This worldwide survey of regional airlines, the first of its type, paints a picture of an industry segment that has come of age. The tables reveal a business which carried over 100 million passengers last year, generated nearly $8 billion in revenue, and turned in a net profit of nearly ...

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    Gentle giant

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    It seemed remarkable to be flying the 777 a mere year after it was first unveiled, but such has been the pace of the programme from the start. Flight test hours have grown at twice those for previous models, in a schedule of certificating three engine types and early qualification ...

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    Southern gateway

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The first 11-gate phase of Miami Airport's new concourse A is due to open in June as part of the southern gateway's $2.7 billion expansion and redevelopment programme which is due to last until 2010. Gateway is the operative word at Miami, Florida, which boasts more carriers - ...

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    Fly-by-wire

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The primary flight-control system (PFCS) is powered by 28V direct current generated by two dedicated generators on each engine and can revert to main DC power. There are two types of electronic computer in the PFCS: the actuator control electronics (ACE), primarily an analogue device, and the primary ...

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    Fairchild and Let drop joint venture plans

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    FAIRCHILD AIRCRAFT and Czech regional-turboprop manufacturer Let Kunovice have finally dropped long-standing plans for a joint-venture company, according to Let president Zdenek Pernica. Pernica says that the companies have backed away from the plan because the privatisation and restructuring process of the Czech Company was taking too long. ...

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    Display philosophy

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Boeing's philosophy in this new cockpit might fairly be called "need-to-show". For example: a simple combined flap display on the EICAS is removed 10s after the flaps have been raised; an expanded display is shown only in abnormal situations. The red gear-in-transit light is replaced by a hashed rectangle, and ...

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    Dauphin simulator delivered

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    THOMSON TRAINING & Simulation has delivered its first Dauphin SA.365 naval mission simulator, to an unspecified Middle East customer. Assembled at its new integration hall at Cergy-Pontoise, near Paris, the simulator is equipped with a six-degrees-of-freedom motion base, and is based around the new Space visual system developed ...

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    Dwindling dollar exchange rate hampers DASA's prospects

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    DAIMLER-BENZ Aerospace (DASA) fears another year of heavy losses unless the steady slide in US dollar-exchange rates begins to improve. The group raises the spectre of moving work out of Germany if the situation does not improve. DASA had promised to be back in the black by 1995, ...

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    Canadian Marconi FMS/GPS qualifies

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    CANADIAN MARCONI (CMC) says that it has received the world's first primary-means oceanic/remote approval for a flight-management/global-positioning system (FMS/GPS). The US Federal Aviation Administration has granted the approval for a dual CMC CMA-900 FMS/GPS installation in an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-200. Primary-means oceanic/remote approval allows the ...

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    United orders six Boeings in fleet renewal

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    US CARRIER UNITED Airlines has ordered two Boeing 747-400s and five Boeing 757s worth $570 million. The six aircraft form part of the major fleet re-organisation announced by the airline last week (Flight International, 19-25 April). Under the plan, new types such as the Boeing 777, 757, and ...

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    MarkAir returns to bankruptcy

    1995-04-26T00:00:00Z

    MARKAIR, THE Alaska-based carrier which emerged from Chapter 11 in 1994, has again sought federal bankruptcy-court protection following a demand for overdue lease payments from General Electric's GE Capital Aviation Service (GECAS). MarkAir filed for Chapter 11 after GECAS warned the carrier that it would repossess four ...